Justin’s Looks To Challenge M&M’s With New Better-For-You Product

Exciting news for chocolate enthusiasts as Justin’s unveils its latest delectable creation — Chocolate Candy Pieces. This addition to the brand’s lineup goes beyond its beloved nut butter cups, offering a nostalgic array of chocolate treats that are not only delicious but also align with conscious choices.

Available in two varieties, Dark Chocolate Peanut and Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter, these treats boast vegan-friendly credentials, USDA certified organic status, Rainforest Alliance Certified cocoa, and are Non-GMO Project Verified. What’s more, they are crafted without stevia, sugar alcohols, or synthetic colors, making them a guilt-free indulgence. These look to be the better-for-you alternative to M&M’s, and having tried them myself, are a great choice for those conscious of such product standards.

Justin’s Chocolate Candy Pieces come in convenient shareable sizes (4.5oz for $6.49) and single-serve portions (1.5oz for $2.29). You can find these treats at national and regional retailers across the U.S., including Whole Foods Markets and independent natural stores. For the online shoppers, Justin’s Chocolate Candy Pieces will also be available on Amazon.

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